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User manual Mitsubishi Electronics, model WS-48513

Manafacture: Mitsubishi Electronics
File size: 3.06 mb
File name: 358701eb-12f6-429c-a6d2-d8d0d3744658.pdf
Language of manual:en
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This full featured, integrated HDTV chassis represents the latest technologies in CRT based projection television. A breakdown of V23 models is shown in Table 1. Features Table 2 shows some of the major features by model category. Some of the features are carried over from previous years, some have been improved upon and some are totally new. In addition to all the user features, the V23 chassis includes many serviceability features. Carry Over Features • IEEE1394, FireWire • DTV Link • VGA Input • QuadField Focus • TruFocus Lenses • Gold Plated Jacks • 2 Piece Cabinets (65" & 73") • Fine Pitch Lenticular Screen • Anti-glare DiamondShield Improved Features • 3rd Generation HDTV Receiver • NetCommand 3.0 with IR Learning • PerfectColor - All Inputs and Signal Types • AMVP™ Improved Performance • 9" CRTs now available in a 65" Model • Coaxial and 2-way speaker systems • Contemporary cabinet in a 55" Model New Features • 5 Format Memory Card Reader • MonitorLink™ Input • Low Energy Mode Serviceability Features • Modular design with "Light Box" • Self Diagnostics • Serviceable to Component or PCB level. • ATSC Tuner/Decoder circuitry separated from DM assembly. • Reduction in number of stand-up PCBs. • Service Adjustment Mode Data Reset. This section will provide further explanation on the following features that are either new or may have the most impact on service: 1) NetCommand 3.0 2) 5 Format Memory Card Reader 3) PerfectColor 4) MonitorLink 1 V23 Features Feature Explaination 3rd Generation HDTV Receiver ATSC and Unscrambled QAM Reception Greater Sensitivity NetCommand™ 3.0 Home Theater Control by Firewire or IR Five-Format Memory Card Reader For viewing JPEG digital photos and listening to MP3 or WMA audio recordings. AMVP (Advanced Multimedia Video Processor) 8 Screen Formats, Improved Line Doubling and Noise Reduction FireWire/IEEE1394 Digital Home Networking Interface. DTV-LINK Standard for future FireWire interfaces. PerfectColor™ Individual Control of 6 Colors Low Energy Mode Reduced Power Consumption in Standby MonitorLink™ Input Digital Video Input VGA Input 640x480 - 60HZ V23+ Features (Additional Features) QuadField Focus™ Magnetic Focus Assembly on CRT Neck. Results in smaller electron beam. Two-way Coaxial Speakers WS-55613 & WS-65613. Improved Audio. V23++ Features (Additional Features) Tru-Focus™ Lenses Improved and more uniform focus. Two-way Speaker System 6" Woofer & 1.5" Tweeter for improved audio. Gold Plated Jacks Gives high quality connections. V23+++ Features (Additional Features) Contemporary Cabinet High Gloss Black. Composite Back has Reduced Weight Fine-Pitch Lenticular Screen Best Horizontal Resolution Anti-glare DiamondShield™ Reduction in Reflections 9" CRT (WS-65813) Improved Brightness and Resolution Other Features 9" CRTs in all 73" Models Improved Brightness and Resolution 2 Piece Cabinet (65" & 73" Models) Simplifies Delivery Table 2: Features 2 NetCommand 3.0 NetCommand allows most common home theater products to be connected and controlled by way of the TV's remote control by simply selecting on- screen icons. See Figure 1. The control interface can be by one of two means. • IEEE1394/Firewire • Infrared (IR Blaster) The 3rd generation of NetCommand offers additional functionality and a simplier user interface. When using the Firewire, NetCommand is "plugand- play." For the end user, it makes all digital video, audio and control connections with one cable (Figure 2). All other configuration is automatic. For control, the industry standard sofware supported includes: • AV/C - Includes common functions such as Stop, Play, FF, RWD, etc. • HAVi - Includes AV/C but also allows a higher level of sofware communication for a more interactive interface. When using IR, an IR blaster must be connected to the TV and placed in front of the device to be controlled. The TV must then be configured so the proper IR codes will be used. Like previous versions of NetCommand, an "IR Library" is loaded in the TV's software so that most common devices can be selected for immediate use. New for NetCommand 3.0 is the "Learning" feature. For devices that are not included in the IR Library, NetCommand can memorize the IR code from that devices remote. A series of menus walks the customer through the learning process. Once loaded, the TV can then control the device using the IR blaster. This makes NetCommand almost 100% compatable with all other IR controlled devices. Figure 1: NetCommand Icons Figure 2: FireWire Connection Figure 3: IR Learning Menu 3 5 Format Memory Card Reader Digital music and photography can now be enjoyed in the home theater environment thanks to the memory card reader featured in the V23 chassis. When the user inserts a memory card into any one of the four card reader slots on the front of the set, NetCommand will take control, allowing a slide show or giving a music play list. The memory card formats supported are: • Memory Stick™ • MultiMedia Card™ • SD (Secure Digital) • S...

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